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... Greeks from the ignominy and thraldom of the Paynim bondages . Greece had been dear to him from the first moment that he had landed upon her shores , seen her beauty , and felt her degradation ; and the spirit which induced him to ...
... Greeks from the ignominy and thraldom of the Paynim bondages . Greece had been dear to him from the first moment that he had landed upon her shores , seen her beauty , and felt her degradation ; and the spirit which induced him to ...
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... Greek patriots ; and the death of no indi- vidual could have caused such a sensation in his own country . When the sad tidings arrived , it was circulated from man to man in whispers barely audible ; and on the following day , so great ...
... Greek patriots ; and the death of no indi- vidual could have caused such a sensation in his own country . When the sad tidings arrived , it was circulated from man to man in whispers barely audible ; and on the following day , so great ...
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... Greek Authorities at Missolonghi , to the grief of its inhabitants , who were thus arrested in the cele- bration of their Easter festivities— 66 PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF GREECE . " The present days of festivity are converted into days ...
... Greek Authorities at Missolonghi , to the grief of its inhabitants , who were thus arrested in the cele- bration of their Easter festivities— 66 PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF GREECE . " The present days of festivity are converted into days ...
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... Greek Committee : - “ Missolonghi , 8th ( 20th ) April , 1824 . " Sir , and my very dear Friend , -It is with the greatest affliction that I fulfil the duty of giving you the sad news of the death of Lord Byron , after an illness of ten ...
... Greek Committee : - “ Missolonghi , 8th ( 20th ) April , 1824 . " Sir , and my very dear Friend , -It is with the greatest affliction that I fulfil the duty of giving you the sad news of the death of Lord Byron , after an illness of ten ...
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... Greeks have requested and obtained the heart of Lord Byron , which will be placed in a Mausoleum in the country , the liberation of which was his last wish . His body will be brought to England . From the Times . With unfeigned regret ...
... Greeks have requested and obtained the heart of Lord Byron , which will be placed in a Mausoleum in the country , the liberation of which was his last wish . His body will be brought to England . From the Times . With unfeigned regret ...
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